Letter LXXXIII · C. R. Haines (1919) · Loeb Classical Library

Letter LXXXIII: Marcus Aurelius to Marcus Cornelius Fronto

I cannot but be distressed that at the very time when you were writing to me your neck was so painful, nor indeed do I wish to be, nor ought I to be, other than distressed. As for me, thanks be to the Gods and your prayers, I have bathed to-day, and taken sufficient food, and wine too I have used with relish. Farewell, my most delightful of masters. My mother greets you.

145–147 A.D.

To my Lord.

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